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Q) A circle of 50 mm diameter rolls on a 3) Divide the line PA into 12 equal parts


horizontal straight line without slipping. Trace by line division method if PA is not
the path of a point P on the circumference of exactly divisible by 12. Name the points
the circle for one revolution of the circle. Name of line as 1,2,3,..12.
the curve. Also draw a tangent and normal to
6 5
the curve at a point on it 30 mm above the base
line. Take the generating point as bottommost
point of circle.
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Ans) The Curve is a cycloid as the circle rolls
along a straight line without slipping. The
length for one revolution will be equal to *D
(i.e. 3.14* Diameter of circle). 1 3 6 9
P A
L = PA= 3.14 * 50 = 157mm.

1) Draw a circle of 25 mm radius with centre C


and mark P as the bottommost point. Divide the
circle into 12 parts and label them as 1, 2, 3)4 4) On 1-11, 2-10, 3-9, etc of circles,
312 after P. draw lines parallel to PA. On 1,2,..12
of PA, draw lines to PA to cut center
6 line CB at C1, C2.., C12.
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7 5

8 4

C 3
9 C1 3 C6 C9 B
C
2
10
2
11 1 1
P 11
P 1 6 9 A

2) At P, draw a tangent PA (straight line)


length for one revolution will be equal to *D 5) With C1 as centre, CP(=25) as radius,
(i.e. PA=157). cut arc on line 1-11 of circle. Similarly
6 with C2, C3,etc as centers and rad= CP,
cut arcs on 2-10,3-9, to get the cycloid.
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7 5

8 4
3
C1 3 C6 C9 B
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2
1
11 10 2
P A 1
11

P 6 9 A

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